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The phrase "a process for cultivating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a method or approach to develop or nurture something, such as skills, plants, or ideas.
Example: "The workshop will introduce a process for cultivating creativity in the workplace."
Alternatives: "a method for fostering" or "a technique for developing".
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Along the way, IFYC has systematized a process for cultivating interfaith leaders and a blueprint for organizing Better Together campaigns, campus-based interfaith engagements that produce reliably positive outcomes, according to students and faculty.
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This combination constitutes a novel approach to develop a medium for cultivating genetically engineered mammalian cells.
"We do have generous parents and community members, but it's still a process to cultivate donors".
A process to cultivate morels now known to be M. rufobrunnea was described and patented in the 1980s.
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